Simon Cowell's newest pop sensation is set to captivate Glasgow with their electrifying performances, drawing hundreds of devoted fans eager to witness their Scottish debut. The English-Irish boy band, born from Cowell's Netflix series 'The Next Act', has just embarked on their inaugural tour, leaving audiences enthralled. With seven members handpicked through an audition process, the group's journey was documented in a YouTube cover of NSYNC's 'Bye Bye Bye', which aired late last year. Their debut single, 'Run My Way', recently charted at No. 72 on the UK singles chart, marking a promising start to their musical career. Super fan Zara Wylie, 10, expressed her excitement, predicting the band's success, stating, 'I am so excited. They are going to be bigger than One Direction.' The anticipation is palpable as fans eagerly await the band's performances at Oran Mor, with two sold-out shows scheduled for today, a matinee and an evening performance. Cowell's vision of creating the next One Direction seems to be coming to fruition, as the band's popularity continues to soar. But here's where it gets controversial... While Cowell's previous ventures have been successful, some fans speculate that the band could surpass Take That in popularity, a bold claim that sparks debate among music enthusiasts. As the band's UK tour continues, with stops in Manchester, London, Birmingham, and Glasgow, the excitement builds. The final stop, Glasgow, will be a highlight for country music fans, as the American star Cody Johnson, also known as CoJo, is set to perform at the OVO Hydro. Johnson, the reigning Country Music Awards Male Vocalist of the Year, is no stranger to accolades, having previously been named CMT Artist of the Year and Best New Country Artist at the iHeart Music Awards. With four platinum-selling number one radio singles under his belt, Johnson is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. His UK tour, kicking off in Manchester, will conclude in Glasgow, offering fans an unforgettable experience. The city's OVO Hydro will host Johnson on Monday, November 2, before he heads to Belfast and Dublin, leaving audiences in anticipation of his captivating performances.